Comic books October 2002
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Tags: BuffyPublished Oct 2002 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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Hellmouth to Mouth: Part 4 of 4 - Created by Joss Whedon. Written by Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza and Andi Watson. Art by Cliff Richard, Will Conrad, Paul Lee and Andi Watson. Scott Lobdell wraps up his first apocalyptic run on Buffy with a special fiftieth issue, featuring more story pages, as well as two backup features: a prose story by Lobdell, with illustrations by Paul Lee; a short comic by Andi Watson; and a wraparound painted cover by regular cover artists Lee and Brian Horton. "Hellmouth to Mouth" concludes as Buffy finally rescues Xander and Dawn from the crew that's nearly destroyed Sunnydale -- The Scourge! They soon find that the only thing worse than the Scourge is their secret leader, revealed this issue! Buffy's not just fighting for her friends' and family's lives, she's fighting for a chance to live her own life, to be more than a fearless vampire hunter. Who better to have backing her up than former sadistic Slayer Faith and the vampire hunting vampire himself, Angel?! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $3.50.
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Published Oct 2002 by Dark Horse.$3.10
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2nd and later printings. Collects Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998-2003 Art Cover) #43-46. Written by FABIAN NICIEZA, TOM FASSBENDER, and JIM PASCOE. Art by CLIFF RICHARDS. Buffy is dead. Her friends are trying to get on with their lives. Between them, there is enough anger, frustration, loss, guilt, and tragedy to resurrect an ancient demon. Things aren't looking too good for Willow, Xander, and the gang. A lovelorn demon has been set free into our dimension, and its food is the grief of Buffy's nearest and dearest. If that's not bad enough, a horde of demonic reptilian sorcerers plan to resurrect their fallen comrade and paint the town blood red. Can Buffy's friends face the threat without a Slayer to defend them? Willow finds that she can learn a great deal from these reptilian mystics. And if there's going to be one resurrection, why can't there be TWO? Softcover, 120 pages, full color. Cover price $15.95.
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Published Oct 2002 by Dark Horse.$8.00
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FIRST PRINTING. By DOUG PETRIE, JANE ESPENSON, GENE COLAN, and JEFF MATSUDA Following up the Tales of the Slayers graphic novel, Buffy TV writers Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson return with a tale of two Slayers: One, a young girl slumming through the bleak streets of 1930s New York City, and another, parading through the brighter streets of 1990s Sunnydale. This month marks fan-favorite cover-artist Jeff Matsuda's first story pages of Buffy Summers, both in this book and in Dark Horse's Reveal. Petrie again teams with his dream artist Gene Colan to show a Slayer facing the same creature as Buffy, but sixty years earlier. Two of the most popular writers from the television series team with one of the hot young stars of the comics and animation scene, and one of the greatest horror-comics artist of all time. For the occasion, we sprung for a special format and more story pages than just any old Buffy comic. On sale October 16 FC, 32pg (one-shot) . . . $3.50 Cover price $3.50.
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Published Oct 2002 by Dark Horse.$4.10
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FIRST PRINTING. by DOUG PETRIE, JANE ESPENSON, GENE COLAN, and JEFF MATSUDA Following up the Tales of the Slayers graphic novel, Buffy TV writers Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson return with a tale of two Slayers: One, a young girl slumming through the bleak streets of 1930s New York City, and another, parading through the brighter streets of 1990s Sunnydale. This month marks fan-favorite cover-artist Jeff Matsuda's first story pages of Buffy Summers, both in this book and in Dark Horse's Reveal. Petrie again teams with his dream artist Gene Colan to show a Slayer facing the same creature as Buffy, but sixty years earlier. Two of the most popular writers from the television series team with one of the hot young stars of the comics and animation scene, and one of the greatest horror-comics artist of all time. For the occasion, we sprung for a special format and more story pages than just any old Buffy comic. On sale October 16 FC, 32pg (one-shot) . . . $3.50 Cover price $3.50.
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Published Oct 2002 by Burroughs Bibliophiles.$4.80
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Issue 52, Fall, 2002. "New Series." Fanzine published for the benefit of the Burroughs Bibliophiles. Tarzan Stories and articles. "Tarzan and the City of Gold." Softcover 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 36 Pages B&W. Cover price $7.00.
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Published Oct 2002 by James Van Hise.
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Issue #48 - Oct. 2002. James Van Hise revives a classic fanzine continuing the numbering from Kevin Hancer's effort in the 1970s. This first issue reprints an ERB letter, a short review of the first Tarzan silent movie and an editorial. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 4 pages, black and white. Cover price $2.00.
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Busted (1999 CBLDF) Vol. 2 #12$2.50
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Official newsletter of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is a non-profit organization protecting the First Amendment rights of the comics community. 22 pages, B&W.
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Busted (1999 CBLDF) Vol. 2 #21
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Official newsletter of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is a non-profit organization protecting the First Amendment rights of the comics community. 16 pages, B&W.
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cover by DAVID FINCH chuck austen (w)/david finch (p)/ART THIBERT (i) Marvel continues its big launch of 2002 with a new miniseries exploring the lives of New York City's firefighters! 32 PGS. with ads/FC/MARVEL PG 2.25 Cover price $2.25.
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cover by tom mandrake bruce jones (w)/tom mandrake (p & i) Marvel continues its big launch of 2002 with a new miniseries exploring the lives of New York City's police officers! 32 PGS. with ads/FC/MARVEL PG 2.25 Cover price $2.25.
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cover by DAVID FINCH chuck austen (w)/daniel zezelj (p) Marvel continues its big launch of 2002 with a new miniseries exploring the lives of New York City's EMS! What's it like to drive a speeding ambulance through the crowded concrete canyons of Marvel's Big Apple? THE CALL is coming in December, and this four-issue series -- featuring art by Daniel Zezelj (CAPTAIN AMERICA: DEAD MAN RUNNING) -- sets the stage! 32 PGS. with ads/FC/MARVEL PG 2.25 Cover price $2.25.
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Published Oct 2002 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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by KENICHI SONODA; produced by STUDIO PROTEUS Cannon God Exaxxion is back! And now it's stacked from front to back! We've decided to start printing Kenichi Sonoda's fantastic series in double issues so you'll get more fighting action, more cute girls, and more shocking drama in every issue. It's 48 pages of bullet shells larger than tanks, tension thick as a brick, a sexy android girl who turns into a rocket-bike, and even a spicy pin-up! Hoichi was a normal Japanese teen-age boy until the day Aliens decided to take over the Earth. Now he's the only hope to save the planet. Fortunately he's got the help of his mad scientist grandpa, a team of sexy android ladies, and a giant robot armed to the teeth with the biggest cannon shells ever! But don't imagine that Kenichi Sonoda would let it be an easy fight, nor that all you'd get is cardboard characters and typical situations. Cannon God Exaxxion is full of colorful characters, harsh drama, and conflict only a teenager can create. It's a comic book that wraps super-hero tension, teen drama, giant robot action, brutal war, and silly sexiness all in one. It's Cannon God Exaxxion. MATURE READERS On sale September 16 b&w, 48pg . . . $3.99 Cover price $3.99.
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Published Oct 2002 by Dark Horse.$2.50
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by KENICHI SONODA; produced by STUDIO PROTEUS From the creator of Gunsmith Cats, the animator of Bubblegum Crisis, comes a fantastic new series combining elements of those great Japanese imports, plus tons of anime in-jokes, crazy action, and a sci-fi plot that will knock your pants off! And now we're packing more of Kenichi Sonoda's superior art and story into every 48 page issue! The tension rises as Hoichi's school is the focus of attention. The occupying aliens have figured out that the kid in the gunsuit is connected to Hoichi's high school, and so they've begun a program of weeding out the possible perpetrators. What does it mean? You and Hoichi will find out, and it won't be pretty. Not at all. Find out what will make Hoichi so angry that he will be willing to go to war against the evil aliens, and get back into the giant robot, Exaxxion. MATURE READERS On sale October 16 b&w, 48pg . . . $3.99 Cover price $3.50.
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Tags: Marvel Legacy Numbering: Captain America (part 522), Captain America$3.00
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Warlords Part 2 of 3. "Above the Law" Script by John Ney Rieber. Art by John Cassaday. Painted cover by John Cassaday. The Living Legend's trip to Europe is postponed -- when terrorists threaten the 4th of July celebration at Riverside Park near the Potomac River! The red, white, and blue avenger leaps into the fray and again sees enemy combatants wearing cat-tags. After stopping the band of terrorists, Cap touches base with Nick Fury. And then at last Steve Rogers boards a plane to Deutschland...where an epic showdown is waiting! 32 pages. Cover price $2.99.
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cover by udon PETER DAVID (w). Art by Patrick Zircher, Rich Perotta & Scott Hanna.It's the last issue! Well, the last issue before next month's big relaunch! 32 PGS. with ads/FC/MARVEL PG2.50 Cover price $2.50.
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WRITTEN BY ED BRUBAKER; ART BY BRAD RADER AND RICK BURCHETT; COVER BY SCOTT MORSE. Selina must bring herself perilously close to capture or even death as she tries to free a convicted killer from Death's Row. Who is this alleged criminal, and what could bring Catwoman to risk everything she's gained to free them from Gotham's "finest?" The answer lies buried somewhere in Selina's past. FC, 32 PG. $2.50 Cover price $2.50.
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Published Oct 2002 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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by Dave Sim & Gerhard Latter Days: Part 18 (of 35) "Still Chasing YHWH"?The side-splitting sequel to last month's laff-a-minute, sleeper hit of the fall. Cerebus continues his study of obscure, sacred text Konigsberg, the not-so-good Samaritan has brought him. The countdown to issue 300 (March, 2004) continues... t-minus 17 and counting! b&w, 24pg $2.25 POSTSCRIPT: Back in December of 1977, little known Canadian artist Dave Sim sat down at his drafting table and came up with a cute little aardvark holding a sword. Little did he know then that 25 years later, that little earth-pig would be the model for all independent comics yet to come. Cerebus is closing in on it's final days as Sim has said from the beginning that it was to be a 300 issue "mini-series". We've seen Cerebus go from being a Conan-esque parody to a hard-hitting social and political satire and have seen Dave evolve from "one of those guys who does black and white comics" to one of the biggest proponents of creators' rights, and a figurehead of sorts for small press and independent comic books. In addition, we have seen the Cerebus comic change and transmogrify from being a traditional comic, to pure prose, to illustrated prose and back again. Also, I would be remiss not to mention the always wonderful letters page. As this monumental series winds down, issue 283 has just recently hit the stands, let's all take a moment to give a hearty handshake and "thank you" to the man who has taken us on a long and memorable journey by all sitting down and reading the beautiful tales he has given us. There's always a lot more to Cerebus than the ongoing Cerebus saga. You also get Dave Sim--smart, articulate, with plenty on his mind, and with no fear of expressing just what he thinks. Case in point is this issue of Cerebus. "Why Canada Slept," a three-part series appearing in Cerebus 283, 284 and 286, looks at the reaction of western democracies to 9/11 and ensuing events. If you've wondered why Canada and much of Europe have no stomach for facing down terrorism, Dave Sim's "Why Canada Slept" shines a bright light on this compelling issue. Here's to you Dave; thanks for the Cerebus memories and for having the courage to say what needs saying. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Oct 2002 by Viz Media LLC.$2.50
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by Yû Watase The Mikage Organization has trapped Suzumi in a dream-state where she believes that her husband Kazuma is still alive. Will she return to reality or will she prefer to stay in her pleasant world of illusions? Also, meet Chidori Kuruma?a girl who has traveled across Japan just to find Yûhi. What could she want from him? b&w, 48pg (1 of 4) $3.50 Cover price $3.50.
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Tags: X-Men$2.50
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Cover art by Chris Bachalo. The Hollow Man Chapter One, script by Brian K. Vaughan, pencils by Lee Ferguson, inks by Norm Rapmund; Chamber and Cyclops rescue young Nicholas Gleason from mutant hunters and bring him back to Xavier's School; After learning of the deaths of a group of mutants on the campus of Empire State University (whose progressive policies now include affirmative action for mutants), Chamber asks to go undercover as a student and discover what really happened; Chamber arrives at ESU and immediately befriends the reptilian looking Amber and has a run in with Magnetic North, a pro-Magneto faction of mutants on campus; He also meets with Gigi Martin, the leader of the Students for Tolerance and the human girlfriend of one of the mutants who was killed; After a long day of sleuthing (and a hearty argument with Walter, his wheelchair bound roommate), Jono heads for bed but is rudely awakened by someone shooting him multiple times in the chest. Marvel Comics series subscription page with Punisher illustration. 36 pgs. $2.99. Cover price $2.99.
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Chicago GN (2002-2003 Viz) #1-1ST
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Book of Self!" Story and art by Yumi Tamura. It is the middle of the 21st century and Tokyo is expanding more and more, filling Tokyo Bay with landfill to make room for the bursting population. But suddenly Tokyo suffers one of its greatest earthquakes, and the landfill liquefies, creating untold damage in the newly-made urban area. The members of Self-Defense Force Rescue Squad Four are attacked and murdered as they are sent to help. They start uncovering the mystery that killed their squad: with their first clue in the south-Shinjuku bar called Chicago. Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 8-in., 200 pages, B&W. Cover price $15.95.
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Chobits GN (2002-2003) #3-1ST
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Volume 3 - 1st printing. Story and art by CLAMP. Computers are supposed to make people's lives easier, but as Hideki is quickly finding out, taking care of your computer can be a full-time job! Regardless, Hideki is thrilled to have a persocom of his own - the enigmatic Chi - even if she isn't as user-friendly as other computers. His friends tell him that Chi is a supercomputer, possibly a legendary Chobit - an AI. That would explain why she acts so human. Maybe she's a little too human. The more time Hideki spends with Chi, the more it feels like an actual relationship. But as Chi's feelings for Hideki intensify, she begins to unlock the secrets of her past ... secrets that are better left forgotten. Softcover, 5-in. x 7 1/2-in. 202 pages, B&W. NOTE: These are Japanese manga-style GNs and are meant to be read right-to-left. Cover price $9.99.
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Cinefantastique (1970) Vol. 34 #6Published 2002 (est.) by Frederick S. Clarke.$5.00
Alias: You could say Sydney Bristow has her hands full: She has to fulfill her missions as an operative for the super-secret SD-6 agency, while reporting to the CIA about sinister doings at the rogue unit, while trying to reconcile conflicting emotions about her father - also a double agent - while cramming for her finals. About the only thing which is easy is ABC's decision to renew the addictive series for a second season. Edward Gross comes in from the cold with a report on behind-the-scenes doings on set, plus a first season program guide which should bring you up to speed for the sophomore outing. Top 25 Scream Kings: We'll do Scream Queens another day. Time for a bit of balance as Bryan Cairns rounds up the twenty-five actors who most readily populate our nightmares and make movie theaters safe for ghouls and other fright-thinking abominations. Plus, exclusive interviews with Bruce Campbell, Kane Hodder and Boris Karloff's daughter. Birds Of Prey: The nights only get darker in Gotham after Batman succumbs to the Joker and the daughters of the city's most stalwart crime fighters join forces to stem the rising tide of evil. Colin Kingston previews this new take on the comic-book classic. Cover price $5.99.
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Minority Report? Filmmaker Steven Spielberg joins with superstar Tom Cruise to present the Philip K. Dick story of a futuristic law enforcement agency whose officers are able to detect and detain would-be criminals before they commit their crimes. Providing high-tech visual effects for the science fiction thriller is Industrial Light & Magic. Men In Black II ? Director Barry Sonnenfeld reunites with Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones for a new comedy adventure involving super-secret Men in Black agents Jay and Kay who must, once again, save the world from run-amuck aliens. Providing creatures and other effects for the film are multi-Oscar-winning makeup maestro Rick Baker and the digital artists of Industrial Light & Magic. Reign of Fire? Uneasy allies Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale battle flying, fire-breathing dragons in a futuristic adventure from X-Files director Rob Bowman. Contributing the medieval-style monsters are effects artists from The Secret Lab. Spy Kids 1 & 2 ? We go behind the scenes with director Robert Rodriguez and the bare- bones effects artists responsible for the on-screen magic in the surprise hit films about a pair of remarkable kids who spend most of their time battling enemy agents and fanciful creatures. Don't miss it! (Cinefex) Magazine $9.50 Cover price $9.50.
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Cinescape (1994) #65APublished Oct 2002 by Mania Ent..$4.80
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October 2002. Cover 1 of 2 - Hannibal Lecter. The crossroads of genre entertainment. In this issue: Anthony Hopkins and director Brett Ratner feed Hannibal Lecter in Red Dragon; Antonio Banderas goes ballistic in Ecks vs. Sever; Farscape's down-to-earth captain, Ben Browder; the Man of Steel flies again in Superman Lives; Star Wars gaming world attacked by the Clone Wars; John Carpenter looks back at The Fog; Andromeda's Lexa Doig; Dan O'Bannon returns to The Living Dead; Stephen Dorff logs on to FearDotCom; Fastlane's Peter Facinelli; Reservoir Dogs on DVD; anime fest coverage. Plus: The Hot List - the faces of the fall TV season. Also: The latest in TV, comics, DVD, music, books and games. Cover price $6.99.
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Cinescape (1994) #65BPublished Oct 2002 by Mania Ent..This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
October 2002. Cover 2 of 2 - Clone Wars. The crossroads of genre entertainment. In this issue: Anthony Hopkins and director Brett Ratner feed Hannibal Lecter in Red Dragon; Antonio Banderas goes ballistic in Ecks vs. Sever; Farscape's down-to-earth captain, Ben Browder; the Man of Steel flies again in Superman Lives; Star Wars gaming world attacked by the Clone Wars; John Carpenter looks back at The Fog; Andromeda's Lexa Doig; Dan O'Bannon returns to The Living Dead; Stephen Dorff logs on to FearDotCom; Fastlane's Peter Facinelli; Reservoir Dogs on DVD; anime fest coverage. Plus: The Hot List - the faces of the fall TV season. Also: The latest in TV, comics, DVD, music, books and games. Cover price $6.99.
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Published Oct 2002 by Fading Shadows Inc..
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Published Oct 2002 by DC/Vertigo.$2.50
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WRITTEN BY ROBERT RODI; ART BY ED BENES AND ALEX LEI; PAINTED COVER BY J.G. JONES In stores August 28. "Amok in America" Part 1 of 3. Angela returns to California for a showdown with G.O.O.D. Meanwhile, the woman who has shadowed her life since the series began goes on a rampage in New York. Plus, Anita Manaday confronts Damon Devlin about their terrible shared secret. All this, and Go-Go goes skinny- dipping! MATURE READERS FC, 32 PG. $2.50 Cover price $2.75.
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Published Oct 2002 by TwoMorrows.
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This issue of CBA digs up the treasures of Gold Key Comics! Behind a beautiful, new Bruce Timm cover painting featuring the comic imprint's greatest hero, Magnus Robot Fighter, we feature interviews and examinations of not only Magnus creator and renowned Tarzan artist Russ Manning, but also Wally Wood and his Total War M.A.R.S. Patrol; the Tarzan of Jesse Marsh; the irrepressible creative team of artist Jesse Santos and writer Don Glut and their superlative '70s titles, Dagar and Dr. Spektor; Turok, Son of Stone's Alberto Giolitti and Paul S. Newman. Plus, Doctor Solar, Boris Karloff, The Twilight Zone, and lots more, including a look at the cartoon comics via a talk with writer Mark Evanier, and a definitive company history! Nobody does comprehensive company retrospectives like CBA ? don't miss it! (TwoMorrows Publishing) Magazine, 116pg, b&w$6.95 Cover price $6.95.
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Published Oct 2002 by SLG Publishing.
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Stories, art and cover by Scott Saavedra. Saavedras acclaimed magazine celebrating the oddball side of comics culture. Hippies; "Loco-weed;" More mermaids; MAD; Romantic Customs according to old comics; Jumble! (a compilation of random comic book fun); Me Am Weird reviews of strange old comics. 5.5-in. x 8.5-in. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.25.
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It was way back in 1928 when Hollywood discovered a brand new star who was destined to become a worldwide favorite who would neve grow old. Born on a train going from Kansas City to Hollywood, his name was Mickey Mouse. Soon, his immense popularity at the Box Office led to a starring role in the daily comic strips, and then to the color Sunday sections. Mickey Mouse magazines and Big Little Books, wristwatches, Lionel train cars, and countless other commercial endorsements followed. He finally got his own regular comic book series with Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Dell one-shots. As other genres of comics came and went, the popularity of Mickey, Donal Duck, and the other Disney characters remained strong with comic book readers. Revived in the 1980s and 90s by Bruce Hamilton's Gladstone Comics, these classic stories became available to a new generation of comic book readers. In CBM #95, publisher/entrepreneur Hamilton reviews this fascinating history with the help of CBM's own Michael Naiman, including 16 full color pages of classic Disney images. Don't miss it! NOTE: Previous orders for this issue have been cancelled. Please order this issue with the July 2002 product codes. COVER A: WDC&S #108$5.95 COVER B: WDC&S #45$5.95 Cover price $5.95.
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It was way back in 1928 when Hollywood discovered a brand new star who was destined to become a worldwide favorite who would neve grow old. Born on a train going from Kansas City to Hollywood, his name was Mickey Mouse. Soon, his immense popularity at the Box Office led to a starring role in the daily comic strips, and then to the color Sunday sections. Mickey Mouse magazines and Big Little Books, wristwatches, Lionel train cars, and countless other commercial endorsements followed. He finally got his own regular comic book series with Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Dell one-shots. As other genres of comics came and went, the popularity of Mickey, Donal Duck, and the other Disney characters remained strong with comic book readers. Revived in the 1980s and 90s by Bruce Hamilton's Gladstone Comics, these classic stories became available to a new generation of comic book readers. In CBM #95, publisher/entrepreneur Hamilton reviews this fascinating history with the help of CBM's own Michael Naiman, including 16 full color pages of classic Disney images. Don't miss it! NOTE: Previous orders for this issue have been cancelled. Please order this issue with the July 2002 product codes. COVER A: WDC&S #108$5.95 COVER B: WDC&S #45$5.95 Cover price $5.95.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: an article about the forthcoming "Hush" story arc in Batman; Catching Up with Howard Shum by Mike Baron; a piece on Archie Comics' Reggie; 9/11 a year later by Peter David; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. Includes letter by Trina Robbins. October 4, 2002. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: an article about Marvel's The Truth; Catching Up with David Michelinie; the legacy of Charle Biro; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. October 11, 2002. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: a piece on Marvel's no reprint policy; Crossgen's The Crossovers; Catching Up with Frank Cho; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. October 18, 2002. Cover price $3.50.
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This issue of the world's longest-running magazine about comics includes the following: the results of the McFarlane/Gaiman court case; a piece on the animated Duck Dodgers and Teen Titans; an article about DC's Metropolis mini-series; Catching Up with Mike Grell by Mike Baron; an article on the Unknown Soldier; plus the usual reviews, news items, and more. October 25, 2002. Cover price $3.50.
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Issue #150
Published Oct 2002 by Quality Communications Lt.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Alex Ross on JLA, Joe Kubert's Tex, Charlton, Global Frequency, Buffy, CSI, Marvel UK, Judge Dredd. JLA cover by Alex Ross. Cover price $2.25.
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Published Oct 2002 by Fantagraphics.
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A year after 9/11, the comics community's response to the tragedy is examined by Ruben Bolling (Tom the Dancing Bug), Ted Rall, R. Fiore, Rich Kreiner and others. Interview with British cartoonist and activist Donald Rooum. Plus reviews, comics, letters, and news. Black and white; 128 pages. Cover price $6.95.
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Published Oct 2002 by Comics Interview.$3.60
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Featuring: Tarzan at the Earth's Core by Burne Hogarth! Also featuring: Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray, Flash Gordon by Dan Barry, Casey Ruggles by Warren Tufts, Alley Oop by V. T. Hamlin, Modesty Blaise by Peter O'Donnell, Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff, Barnaby by Crockett Johnson, The Phantom by Lee Falk & Ray Moore, Gasoline Alley by Dick Moores, Krazy Kat by George Herriman, and Buz Sawyer by Roy Crane. (Manuscript Press) Magazine Cover price $5.95.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$17.00
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Weekly British War comics digest. "'Attacking Now!'" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$20.00
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Weekly British War comics digest. "Eyes that see in the Dark" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$6.49
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Weekly British War comics digest. "Inside Information" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$17.00
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Weekly British War comics digest. "The Man in Grey" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Weekly British War comics digest. "No Place to Hide!" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$8.49
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Weekly British War comics digest. "Silent Strike" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$4.49
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Weekly British War comics digest. "Survival Mission" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published Oct 2002 by D. C. Thomson & Co..$10.00
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Weekly British War comics digest. "Legion of Honour" Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in., 68 pages, B/W.
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Published 2002 (est.) by Carter Comics.
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Written and illustrated by Allen Carter. 44 pages, full color.
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Tags: Manga
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Volume 3 - 2nd and later printings.
Written by Hajime Yatate. Art and cover by Yutaka Nanten. Translated by Amy Forsyth.
The exciting misadventures of the motliest crew of bounty hunters this side of Ganymede, as currently seen on Cartoon Network! Cowboy Bebop blends science fiction, spaghetti western, film noir, and jazz music into a new genre that's all about style. The manga by Yutaka Nanten features four all-new misadventures of Spike, Jet, Faye, Ed, and Ein as they chase after some of their most bizarre bounties ever!
Softcover, 5 1/2-in. x 7-in., 184 pages, B&W. Teen Cover price $9.99. -
Published Oct 2002 by DC/Vertigo.$2.50
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Written by Steven T. Seagle. Art by Kelley Jones & Ron Randall. Cover by Aron Wiesenfeld. In her new job as a journalist, Venus works undercover as a barmaid for Society for Creative Anachronism, and attempts to gather evidence against the Pope. She is also able to find another entrance to the tunnels under the Presidio and rescue Cela and the Knight. Starring: The Knight, Anton Marx, April Marx, Venus Kostopikas, Addas Petronas, the Pope, Father Trinidad, Christine Steele, Cela and Duane. 32 pages, full color. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.